Pastel Easter Eggs

Fill these plastic eggs with Easter candy or small toys. Hide them for the Easter egg hunt or put them in Easter baskets or goody bags. We offer the lowest price of plastic Easter eggs. And, if you need a large quantity of Easter eggs for a community Easter egg hunt, you've hopped onto the right site! 144 eggs per unit) 2"

Pastel Easter Eggs
Very nice plastic pastel eggs that can be filled with candy for Easter breakfast favors or Sunday School treats for students at a very low price.
March 21, 2010

Great eggs for the price!
I didn't have any problems with these eggs staying closed. Will definitely purchase again!
May 7, 2014

it's 144 Easter Eggs!!!!!!!
I buy these every year for Easter. It's 144 Easter eggs for eight bucks! You do have to use tape to make it stay shut but it's not a lot of extra work. It just depends what you are stuffing the eggs with. I could fit 2 mini bite size snickers.
May 1, 2014

Disappointed
These eggs are very light weight. Many of them had to be taped shut because they wouldn't snap closed and stay closed.
April 21, 2014

Good quality, however white and pink eggs close in color
The eggs were good color and stacked open easy to fill. The white and pink colors were very close in color and hard to tell apart during the hunt.
April 21, 2014

They were good plastic eggs.
April 20, 2014

Typical plastic Easter eggs
These were exactly what I expected. We used them for a kids Easter egg hunt and they worked well.
April 16, 2014

lacking in toys
expected larger toys for larger eggs
March 26, 2014

We received exactly what we ordered with no damage.
We ordered 2 different types of eggs. They all arrived in the same box with no damage and faster than I expected. Thank you.
March 11, 2014

Difficult to close these eggs
We ordered 21 packs each of these pastel eggs and the corresponding "bright" plastic Easter eggs (for a total of just over 6,000 Easter eggs) for an community outreach event. We place candy and Bible verses inside each egg and then wrap tape around the seam to help it stay closed during transport -- and subsequent dropping from a helicopter during said event. At any rate, we found the pastel eggs to be considerably harder to close than the bright eggs. The edges did not often line up cleanly, and some volunteers eventually gave up and used extra tape to keep the halves together. We also found quite a number of "irregulars" in both the pastel and the brights -- halves that were broken or split, halves that were not fully formed along the seam edge, etc.
March 4, 2014